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What is the Panasonic TX-50CX680? The 50CX680 is a 50-inch 4K UHD TV from the lower end of Panasonic's current range. This means it doesn't get the full suite of 4K Studio Master processing tools found higher up the range, and so presumably won't be...

The TX-50CX680B from Panasonic is an entry level Ultra HD 4K set with a number of features including Firefox OS smart TV and a high brightness VA panel. The CX680 is very similar to the recently reviewed CX700 in specifications with just a few slight...

Clearly, the TX-50CX680E has a lot going for it. Firstly, there's its picture quality, but there's also image processing and motion compensation. It does however lack one element to push it the top of the pile; its panel is not responsive enough, which...

4K at 40-inches? This nicely priced LED with Firefox OS makes use of its eight million pixels by boosting black levels, colour and upscaling prowess to make everything save for standard definition look sumptuous. With Freeview Play incoming, it's an...

The TX-40CX680B is the first 40in TV we've seen this year, and it happens to be very good. Whether it holds its own against yet to be released competition remains to be seen.Until then, we're more than happy vouching for the Panasonic. In its own right,...

Panasonic CX650 (in the US) / CX680 (in Europe) offers, like the more expensive models, the new Firefox operating system, created by Mozilla. We gave you a tour in our CX7 review. To sum up, it is a more user-friendly system than the old one in...